Ukraine crisis: Separatists say 'airstrike' kills 2; military blames rebels for rocket attack on own building

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Tue 3 Jun 2014, 6:51 AM AEST

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At least two people have been killed and several injured in an explosion in Luhansk, which separatists controlling the eastern Ukrainian city said was the result of an airstrike by the Ukrainian military.

This was denied by the Kiev side, which said it was caused by separatists who had launched a heat-seeking rocket at a Ukrainian plane but the missile had instead zeroed in on the rebel-occupied regional administration building.

A video clip published by local people on a Russian social media page showed two bodies lying in parkland near the main regional building, one of them that of a woman.

"The number of casualties is still being determined, but it is already known for sure that there are two dead," a local health official, Pavel Malysh, told Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

The video showed a man pumping the chest of a victim to resuscitate him while other people carried other casualties in makeshift stretchers made of blankets.

Mr Malysh quoted eyewitnesses as saying more than 10 wounded had been taken to the main regional hospital.

Earlier, defence analyst Dmytro Tymchuk, who is seen as having reliable military sources, said Ukrainian security chiefs had begun a "full-scale operation to neutralise terrorist groups" in Luhansk.

Vladyslav Seleznyov, a spokesman for the operation against the separatists, denied there had been any airstrike against the regional administration offices.

But he acknowledged airstrikes against two separatist checkpoints in the Luhansk region.

"We destroyed two checkpoints in Luhansk region. When the plane was turning back, [the separatists] tried to shoot it down," he told Ukrainska Pravda online newspaper.

"A heat-seeking device was launched but it turned out that it fell on the fighters themselves and destroyed part of the wall of the administration building."

Separatists had fired the missile from the roof of the state security building they are occupying but it homed in on the main administration building, also held by the rebels, a senior military official, Aleksander Rozmaznin, was quoted by Interfax as saying.

Ukraine's eastern region has been riven with separatist armed rebellion for the past two months which the Kiev government says is fomented by Russia. It says fighters from Russia are fighting alongside rebels against Kiev.

The Russian Foreign Ministry called the Luhansk incident an airstrike.

"The authorities in Kiev have committed another crime against their own people," a statement on the ministry's website said.